Best RV Parks & Resorts near Orchard, CO

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Several RV parks near Orchard, Colorado provide full hookup options for travelers. Evans RV Park features 211 sites with electric, water, and sewer connections, accommodating big rigs with pull-through access. Wild Country RV Park offers both 30-amp and 50-amp electrical service on level gravel pads. "Sites are located pretty close together, but they were typically placed for an RV style park," noted one camper about Loveland RV Resort, which maintains sites ranging from $56 to $65 per night with premium and standard options. Emerald RV Park in Fort Morgan remains open year-round with big-rig friendly spaces and complete hookup capabilities including 50-amp service.

Advance reservations are strongly recommended during peak travel seasons, particularly for premium sites with the best access. Most parks provide sanitary dump stations, though fees vary considerably—one review mentioned a $20 dump fee at one location while noting a free dump station available nearby. Pet policies generally allow dogs with some restrictions and additional fees. Cellular coverage remains consistent throughout the area, though WiFi quality varies significantly between parks. Winter travelers should verify seasonal availability, as some facilities reduce services during colder months. Propane is available at select locations, with Loveland RV Resort and Barr Lake RV Park offering on-site refill options. Laundry facilities are present at most parks, typically coin-operated with reasonable rates.

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219 Reviews of 31 Orchard Campgrounds


  • Crystal C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 30, 2019

    Loveland RV Resort

    Fair Site Pricing & Nice Amenities But A Few Additional Fees

    I wanted to stop into this area after exploring a few campgrounds designed more so for tent campers in the area. I noticed some of these spaces were not ideal for those wanting to bring their RV and have amenities and that really was something that I know many of the people I know really look for when finding their locations for travel. Loveland is a little further away from the entrance of Rocky Mountain National Park but it offers many great things to those wanting to explore the area and still be within comfortable distance of the park itself. The RV Resort is designed for both larger and smaller rigs and offers a variety of comfortable amenities for campers of this style. 

    There are 4 basic styles of offerings at this location including full hook up, oversized full hook up, premium and premium back up sites. These prices range from$56 to$65 for base single night stay. They do offer both weekly and monthly rates as well for those really wanting to enjoy the area. 

    Something which I have found very common amongst these style of locations is that while they do offer base charges which do not include tax there are many times additional fees depending on certain amenities. This campground was no different with additional charges for parties of over 4 people, extra vehicles or pets. Additionally they do have a sizable$20 dump fee, I found this to be quite high, especially considering there is a free dump station only a few miles up the way at another facility which allows campers or passers by alike to use their dump station. 

    Something nice is they do offer a Good Sam discount if you belong to the affiliated program which is a few dollars off the price of nightly stay. 

    Additionally amenities include a pool and mini golf which were quite nice and a clubhouse with several really cool things inside. They have a playground for the kiddos and a dog park for the furry family.

     Overall the park itself seemed to have wide roadways for navigating and though for my personal taste the sites are located pretty close together they were pretty typically placed for an RV style park. Unlike several parks I have encountered in the area and others, this place did not have the long term stay option readily flagrant and while they might offer it you do not see people who look like they have moved in and allowed their area to become homely and run down. Quite the opposite, the grounds were very clean and inviting, everyone was very friendly and nothing looked like a“there goes the neighborhood” moment.

  • D
    May. 16, 2021

    Loveland Station Campground - CLOSED

    New owners, New Name.

    Falcon’s Landing RV Park 648 NE Frontage Road Johnstown CO 80534

    Ph: 970-800-1569 Email: falconslandingrv@hotmail.com URL: falconslandingrv.com

    Family owned and operated. They have a great long range plans for the improvement of the park with added amenities. Great progress has been made in cleaning up the park and making it more inviting. Most of the older trashy campers have left. There still is a fair amount of long-term campers but their spaces are looking much better and their campers are in better condition for the most part. all the spaces have full hook ups and there is room for big rigs. Our camper is a 42 foot fifth wheel. There is a laundry, clean restrooms and showers and mail service. There are not a lot of amenities for children at this point but those are in their future plans. This campground is actually located on the east edge of Loveland Colorado and on the east side of interstate I 25 and just south of Highway 34. For being next to the interstate, it is a very quiet campground with lots of trees and plants.  A great place to stay while visiting the Rocky Mountains. They are not really geared for overnight camping but I’m sure they would accommodate if they had an open space. Their rates are reasonable and they seem to stay full most of the time time so it is best to call ahead and reserve a site. We stayed here in November and December 2020 And again now since April 1 and will be leaving mid June.

  • D
    Jul. 2, 2021

    Loveland Station Campground - CLOSED

    This is an old campground being remodeled to buy new owners and with a new name: Falcons Landing.

    This is a quiet, laid-back Campground without a lot of amenities yet. Quite a few full-time residence or long-term residence. All ages but not much for children to do. We are full-time RV years but this area is where we are from with family around. We stayed here from April 1, 2021 and will probably be here till september. We are staying in a 42 foot grand design fifth wheel.

  • Kim B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 16, 2023

    Cottonwood Campground — Boyd Lake State Park

    Great beach areas

    Like to come here to The beaches off of the campground. Public Beach is nice with shaded outdoor tables and small food vender small store and SUP rentals. They close EARLY in the day so be prepared. I think 4:30 or 5:00pm. Easy access Dump Station with fresh water fill located along all the campground loops and marked on map. All asphalt driveway pull through sites with larger gravel set up areas. Picnic tables and fire pit. Multiple Clean flushing toilets bathrooms and nice coin showers. Shade trees mixed around and large common areas in between the loops for your games. Playground and horse shoes. Beach Area access off of the campground loops walking path. Sand is soft and finer consistency. Bring a wagon to haul shade items, inflatables and chairs. Can be a walk depending on water level. Call ranger station to verify the water levels. Patrolled well by CPW Rangers.

  • Shannon G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 25, 2018

    Brush Memorial Park Campground

    A good place to stop over

    We needed to stop on the way to the mountains and most places were full but we found a spot in Brush. It had 12 sites with Electric and Water. Memorial Park was pet friendly, heated restrooms and showers, picnic shelters, playground, and disc golf. There was also a fishing pond across the street. We were excited to find out the first night was free and after that it was $20. It was a good place to spend the night.

  • Kellen T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 19, 2023

    St. Vrain State Park Campground

    Great Urban Camping!

    We had an amazing time at St. Vrain State Park! We pulled in on Friday and stayed till Sunday and even though we live right the road it was nice to get the camper out and enjoy the weekend with our two dogs. Bathroom facilities were pretty clean and well kept (no soap in the main building with the showers though). Fishing was a blast caught about ten rainbow trout in a couple of hours. Walking trails throughout the whole park saw lots of birds including bald eagles, ducks, blackbirds, etc. The campsite was fantastic they have both electric only and full hook up but every site has its own covered picnic table, concrete parking pad, and fire ring with a cooking platform. Very dog and family friendly and on the way out there is I even a dump station for the small price of 35$ a night it was well worth it.

  • K
    Apr. 6, 2023

    Cottonwood Campground — Boyd Lake State Park

    Nice simple spot

    This is just an electric site only. It has bathroom and showers that take quarters. The sites are black top and pull through. They could be a bit more spread out, but it’s not terrible as each door faces the back of the others camping. There’s picnic tables and a fire ring at each site. There appears to be laundry facilities as well, but they show as closed for the season. The bathrooms are clean, but could use new dryers and soap dispensers. Overall a nice stay. Quiet and lots of open space to bike or walk the dogs.

  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 3, 2020

    St. Vrain State Park Campground

    Nice Urban Camping

    We stayed here while doing some school shopping in the Denver area. Really clean camp sites, lots of nice lakes and ponds and much more quiet than expected with the interstate close by. Camp hosts were great.

    They have a dump station available too. 50 AMP hookups and 30 AMP hookups.

  • R
    Jun. 25, 2018

    Cottonwood Campground — Boyd Lake State Park

    Close to Loveland

    Nice level sites. Clean and well maintained. Sites have Electric but are fairly close together. Good dump station. Easy to drive into town for shopping or dinner. The lake is not huge but is good for fishing, boating, skiing. Also an easy drive to Estes Park and Rocky Mountain National Park. It can be windy but Boyd is one of my favorites to get away.


Guide to Orchard

RV camping near Orchard, Colorado offers convenient access to multiple parks within a 30-mile radius along the I-76 corridor. The flat terrain of Colorado's eastern plains sits at approximately 4,500 feet elevation, creating camping conditions that remain accessible year-round with minimal mountain driving concerns. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F while winter nights frequently drop below freezing, making seasonal preparation essential for overnight stays.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Brush Memorial Park Campground visitors can enjoy the stocked fishing pond located directly across from the camping area. "There is a city pool next door and a pond across the street that is stocked," notes one camper who appreciated the convenient recreational options.

Disc golf course access: Brush Memorial Park Campground maintains an on-site disc golf course adjacent to the camping area. The park combines multiple recreational facilities in one location, as one visitor mentioned: "There's a city park, pool and a very cool little museum adjacent to the campground."

Community activities: Summer visitors can participate in scheduled town events within walking distance. "They have activities in the summer like mudpit volleyball and movies in the park. Very safe area for my brood. We enjoyed the community pool and the clean playground," explains a camper who spent time at the park.

Downtown exploration: Sterling RV Park - The Landing provides access to local small-town shopping and dining. "The downtown Sterling was nice. Jane was very helpful with directions and things to do and see," reports a visitor who appreciated the local guidance.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Multiple campgrounds maintain well-kept washrooms and common areas. At Loveland RV Resort, campers appreciate the attention to cleanliness: "Bathrooms are pristine, everything works great, just wish the sights were slightly further apart."

Convenience for travelers: Emerald RV Park receives positive feedback for its accessibility from major highways. "Easy access on and off I-76. Sites are level with what appears to be full-hookups at all sites. Front desk was very helpful and check in was easy," reports one traveler who stopped without reservations.

Automated systems: Several parks have implemented efficient registration processes. "City of Brush Campground was a perfect spot for us... The city is using a new automated system and it is located at the entrance to the campground," explains a visitor who appreciated the streamlined process.

Overnight accessibility: Evans RV Park offers favorable extended stay pricing for those needing longer accommodations. "Great extended stay pricing! Evans was a huge change from being in the rockies, but its still near estes park and fort collins which have great offerings," shares one satisfied guest.

What you should know

Winter accessibility: Most campgrounds remain operational year-round, though with varying service levels. At Emerald RV Park, winter travelers can count on continued operations despite seasonal changes in the region.

Campground density: Space between sites varies significantly between parks. At Loveland RV Resort, one camper noted: "We only stayed one night while traveling through Colorado. It was convenient and easy. We stayed in a premium pull through because the basic pull through were soooo close together."

Pet policies: Rules regarding animals differ between locations, with some implementing strict guidelines. "This place is run like a military base. Lots of rules like no walking you or your dogs through anyone else's site or empty sites... Must pickup dog poop or you will be fined," explains one visitor.

Internet connectivity: WiFi quality ranges from excellent to nonexistent. One camper at Loveland RV Resort reported: "Wifi said 'connected, no internet?'" while cellular coverage remains generally reliable throughout the region.

Tips for camping with families

Pool access: Several campgrounds maintain swimming facilities during summer months. "There is a city pool next door and a pond across the street that is stocked," notes a camper at Brush Memorial Park.

Playground availability: Barr Lake RV Park offers play facilities for younger visitors. "Few amenities but they do have a small playground near the office with sand, toys & swings," reports a family who appreciated the child-friendly option.

Safe environments: Many parks provide secure, monitored grounds. One visitor to Brush Memorial Park Campground noted: "Very safe area for my brood. We enjoyed the community pool and the clean playground."

Seasonal considerations: Plan for weather variability that can impact outdoor activities. "Driving through CO and was hit with a snow storm. We stopped at Brush Memorial RV Campground for the night," recounts a traveler who found unexpected weather changes.

Tips from RVers

Site selection strategies: Choose premium sites when available for more space. "We stayed in a premium pull through because the basic pull through were soooo close together," advises one RVer at Loveland RV Resort.

Utility variations: Water connection requirements may change seasonally. "Must have a commercial heated hose in the winter or the staff will disconnect your hose," warns a winter visitor to Loveland RV Resort.

Late arrival options: Falcon's Landing RV Park accommodates overnight and short-term stays but often fills quickly. "They do accommodate overnight, short stays and long term. Usually full so call ahead," advises a recent visitor.

Tree sap concerns: Be aware of potential vehicle cleaning issues under certain tree varieties. "The trees drop a horrible yellow sap that was on EVERYTHING after only one night, our shoes, our floors, our dogs, our rig, our vehicles," warns one RVer who stayed at Loveland RV Resort.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Orchard, CO is Evans RV Park with a 5-star rating from 1 review.

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